Anyhow, I hope you enjoy my latest work, Lights.
There is light, and there is darkness.
Mostly, there is darkness.
*~Chapter One~*
.darkness.
I woke up feeling sore. My eyes flicked open and required several long moments to adjust to the darkness. I could shortly see that my surroundings were remarkably dull and featureless. Rough grey stone made up the ceiling and the walls and floor. That was it.
I caught a tiny glow in my peripheral vision and turned to find a small torch burning listlessly in a brazier on the wall. It was all but extinguished, and as the granite walls stretched past its shallow reach, they quickly faded once more into shadow. I peered anxiously into the gloomy tunnel that lay beyond, and pondered my circumstances. What a queer place to wake up.
It was then that an uncomfortable realization made itself quite clear to me: I was naked. My face flushed with embarrassment before I realized that no one else was around to see me. Still, it wasn’t exactly warm in this dark and foreboding place. I shivered against a sudden chill that found its way into my marrow.
I decided then that my only option would be to press on and explore the murky depths looming before me. I crept closer into the meager warmth of the little torch and reached up to claim it as my own. Unfortunately, as the lamentable thing met my grasp, it toppled from its holder and dropped like a rock. My only light source quickly perished at the hands of the cold and cruel floor. Lifeless coals were scattered past my feet and I was plunged into deep obscurity.
Left now with little choice, I fumbled my way along the wall and deeper into the ominous cavern. A stretch of time passed in which my mind began to lose focus. The fact that I was freezing was all that kept my awareness intact.
Suddenly, my fingers brushed against something cold and slimy. I shrieked and leapt away from the wall, stumbled and crashed instead into the opposite wall where I lay still, breathing heavily in my distress. Finally, I gathered my wits and moved on. Squinting through the darkness, I could spot a distant luminance that flickered invitingly from around the corner.
Instantly I was coaxed toward it. I inched forward, but paused before I reached the bend. There could be anyone or anything at the source of that light, and he or it might not be friendly. On top of that, I was still nude. As it was, I had no other options, so I coaxed my heart back up into my chest and decided to risk a peek.
I poked my head around the corner and found myself smiling. A small lantern was lying on its side in the middle of the floor, shimmering agreeably with a pale green light. It was, of course, a strange color for a lantern to be burning, but I found it to be quite comfortable and pleasing.
I stepped around the turn so I could get a closer look, but with a start I realized my mistake and recoiled swiftly. It could still be dangerous, maybe even a trap. I might have been duped into thinking it was safe, then lured out and… snap! Lights out.
I glanced about me (there was not much to see) and settled down so I could keep an eye on the anonymous green lantern. Hidden comfortably in a patch of darkness, I watched it uneventfully until I was sure that whoever might have dropped it wasn’t going to be coming back. I slunk carefully towards it, still wary of a trap, and snatched it up in my left hand. I winced and turned my face away, half-certain that it would attack me.
It did not attack me, however. Rather, it was releasing a fabulous warmth that seeped through my skin and began to thaw my innards. I held it close to my body and sat still, listening for the sounds of anything approaching. After convincing myself that I was safe, I held the lantern up in front of my eyes and examined it.
The light was very strange indeed. It was considerably luminous, yet easy to stare directly at. It was unlike fire, but more like a brilliant orb of kaleidoscopic color. Many shades of green and aqua and white twisted and swirled amongst themselves, blending into a beautiful light green blaze.
The torch itself was simple. It was square and was crafted from a type of strong dark wood. At the top it came to a point where it was attached to a bronzy metal ring. The sides were made of thick glass, and one side had a latch and hinges, enabling it to be opened.
I smiled as I watched the light dance about behind the glass. I wanted to stare at it forever, but I knew that I couldn’t stay here, so I gripped the metal ring tightly in my hand and moved on. With the lantern’s help, I soon saw what it was I had touched earlier Here and there, long black slugs squirmed across the floor and ceiling and walls, oozing trails of gooey sludge. They shrunk away from my light as it touched them, seeming to be afraid of it. I clapped my hand to my mouth and felt my stomach twist. It was lucky that I hadn’t had a worse encounter with these creatures prior to finding the lantern. Imagine if I had stepped on one.
I slowly navigated further down the tunnel, mindfully picking my way around the unpleasant slugs. I began to feel very disheartened, however, as it seemed that this passageway would never end. Was I the only person in this creepy place? Would I be cursed to wander these caves forever?
The rumbling of my stomach reminded me that I would starve to death before that could happen. A very horrid thought suddenly ran through my head as I watched a particularly large and repulsive slug squish its way across my path. Would I be forced to eat these? Driven mad by hunger, would I even consider consuming on of these disgusting creatures? The idea made me sick, so I pushed it out of my head as I quickly bypassed the slug.
After a bit, I noticed that it was growing lighter in my tunnel. I could now see beyond the reach of my lantern’s glow, and it was heartening. My worries further evaporated as I saw that the black slugs were becoming fewer, and soon nonexistent. I rounded a final bend and could make out the end of the tunnel up ahead, where it got much brighter. I ran forward, feeling hopeful.
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